I'm weary, Lord, stretched thin, worn out. This servant is spent. But do not give me up
for lost, Good Shepherd, gather me up just long enough so I can rest a while in your arms.

Hours:

Mon, Wed, Fri

2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Accepting donations of canned or packaged foods. For example, the Pantry is
always in need of things like:

Flour

Sugar

Salt

Cooking Oil

Peanut Butter

Jam/Jelly

Coffee/Tea

Bisquick

Syrup

Canned Goods

Bottled Juices

Cereal

Pasta & Mixes

Hamburger Helper

Tuna

Toilet paper

Mustard

Ketchup

Patrons of the Food Pantry must have an evident financial hardship
as their basis of need for food.
They will be asked to explain this basis of need to the volunteer who
greets them and interviews them.
For those who have a valid need, the volunteers at the Food Pantry
will document their need and will decide how much food to give them, based on
family size and the availability of food in stock.

For most patrons, the Food Pantry will endeavor to issue two weeks worth of
food at a time. Patrons whose financial hardship lasts longer than two weeks
may be given two weeks worth of food a maximum of three (3) times within a
three month period, either in three consecutive two-week intervals or
spread-out over the three months at the patron's discretion.

Persons/families needing food assistance for a longer period of time,
or who seem to habitually return to the Food Pantry for six-weeks worth of
food every three months will be referred to their pastor or other human
services agencies for help. Pastors or other human services agencies,
e.g., Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) or Community Action Agency, who
support the patron's ongoing emergency need for food from the Food Pantry
should contact the Food Pantry to discuss details.